All: Please heed the request from the MSA chairman and keep to the very edge of the meadow upon arrival.

Hi CliffFor tomorrow's comp at Upton could you please ask competitors to drive around the outside of the field rather than driving / parking in the centre. The farmer will get upset if we damage too much grass as he cuts it for silage.

It's no problem for us to walk into any part of the field to fly.

Entries are invited for the 3rd Midland Region eSoaring league competition of 2017 at Fish Meadow Upton upon Severnon Sunday 21st May

Fish Meadow is at Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire. Upton is situated on the banks of the River Severn and lies mid-way between the towns of Tewkesbury and Malvern. It is close to Exit 1 on the M50 motorway.

On leaving the M50 at Exit 1, take the A38 north for three miles, in the direction of Worcester, to the staggered junction with the A4104 at Bluebell Farm and signed to Upton upon Severn.

Turn left on to the A4104. In one mile you gain access to the flying field via a "slip-road" from the A4104.

When approaching from the East, the slip road is on your left and about 100 yards before you reach the bridge over the River Severn and just a few yards past the entrance to the Upton Marina.

The slip road runs parallel to and beside the main road towards the bridge and the river bank. Turn right just before the river bank and drive slowly through a tunnel, under the A4104, which leads via an iron gate, with a notice board on it, on to Fish Meadow flying field. Access by vehicle through this tunnel is now controlled by a locked barrier. The combination of the lock is only made known to members.A post code of WR8 OPB Will get you to East Waterside but do not go to the end of the road turn right under the bridge onto the meadow

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